Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and CHAP

2002-07-16 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Dan -

You can use the PasswordLogFileName construct to log all the passwords.

See section 6.16.7 in the Radiator 3.1 reference manual.

regards

Hugh


At 15:13 + 16/7/02, Dan Melomedman wrote:
>Hugh Irvine writes:
>>
>>Hello Dan -
>>You can use CHAP with any database, however the password stored 
>>therein *must* be in cleartext, as you can only use cleartext 
>>passwords with CHAP.
>>regards
>>Hugh
>
>The problem is all our dial-ups have hashed passwords, and returning 
>them to clear text would be impossible.
>The problem is Broadwing now requires CHAP for some of the POPs, and 
>doesn't for others. Are there any work-arounds for this? Thanks. ===
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Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and CHAP

2002-07-16 Thread Dan Melomedman

Ayotunde Itayemi writes: 

> Hi, 
> 
> Depending on your patience, number of clients and time, you could get Mobius
> Freeware's
> w32crack - run it continuously for a few days after extracting the username
> and encrypted

This cannot help us, since we do not use NT user database. 
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Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and CHAP

2002-07-16 Thread Ayotunde Itayemi

Hi,

Depending on your patience, number of clients and time, you could get Mobius
Freeware's
w32crack - run it continuously for a few days after extracting the username
and encrypted
passwords from the windows 2K server or NT using pwdump2 or pwdump3 and hey
presto! All passwords in cleartext!

Regards,
Tunde Itayemi.

- Original Message -
From: "Dan Melomedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and CHAP


> Hugh Irvine writes:
>
> >
> > Hello Dan -
> >
> > You can use CHAP with any database, however the password stored therein
> > *must* be in cleartext, as you can only use cleartext passwords with
CHAP.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Hugh
>
> The problem is all our dial-ups have hashed passwords, and returning them
to
> clear text would be impossible.
>
> The problem is Broadwing now requires CHAP for some of the POPs, and
doesn't
> for others. Are there any work-arounds for this? Thanks.
> ===
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Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and CHAP

2002-07-16 Thread Dan Melomedman

Hugh Irvine writes: 

> 
> Hello Dan - 
> 
> You can use CHAP with any database, however the password stored therein 
> *must* be in cleartext, as you can only use cleartext passwords with CHAP. 
> 
> regards 
> 
> Hugh

The problem is all our dial-ups have hashed passwords, and returning them to 
clear text would be impossible. 

The problem is Broadwing now requires CHAP for some of the POPs, and doesn't 
for others. Are there any work-arounds for this? Thanks. 
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Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and CHAP

2002-07-15 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Dan -

You can use CHAP with any database, however the password stored therein 
*must* be in cleartext, as you can only use cleartext passwords with 
CHAP.

regards

Hugh


On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, at 02:05 AM, Dan Melomedman wrote:

> Does Radiator allow CHAP passwords with LDAP databases? Thanks.
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(RADIATOR) LDAP and CHAP

2002-07-15 Thread Dan Melomedman

Does Radiator allow CHAP passwords with LDAP databases? Thanks.
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